U.S. Senate Prepares Second Vote on War Powers Resolution to End Iran Conflict
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The U.S. Senate is scheduled to hold a second vote on a war‑powers resolution aimed at halting the ongoing conflict involving Iran. The measure seeks to limit further military engagement and bring the situation to a diplomatic resolution.
The resolution, which has already passed a first vote, will be debated again in the Senate chamber in Washington, D.C. Senators are expected to weigh the proposal’s implications for U.S. foreign policy and regional stability.
The move follows growing calls from lawmakers for a more measured approach to the Iran conflict, with the resolution intended to curb additional military actions and encourage diplomatic solutions.
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